Paraffin baths for hands contribute to the normalization of blood circulation, as well as expand the pores. The procedure of paraffin therapy for hands is cosmetic.
Paraffin has a positive effect on the skin due to its ability to give off heat and harden, while slightly tightening the skin. As a result, there is an effect aimed at increasing blood circulation.
As a rule, this procedure is used for dry and rough skin, its dehydration, arthritis and muscle stretching.
Paraffin baths are not recommended for use when the patient has redness of the skin, diabetes mellitus, bronchial asthma, pustular diseases, angina pectoris, claustrophobia, open frames, hypertension, infectious diseases, and many other diseases.